As local gardeners slowly make their way outside again, a local expert reminds gardeners of the importance of safety and ...
Blooms begin to bud in late March and constantly change until mid-May. Crocuses are the first to bloom, followed by the daffodils and tulips.
When it comes to getting hyacinths to bloom again, the trick is to grow them in very well-drained soil. A raised bed or ...
This is what gardeners have been waiting for. Apricot trees, ornamental pears, forsythia, and spring flowering bulbs are just ...
Are you daydreaming of future cobblers, crumbles, jams, jellies and pies? If you grow your own cane fruit/brambles, early spring, while the plants are still dormant, is an important time ...
The Botanic Garden of Smith College offers a year-round taste of pleasant weather. In the Lyman Conservatory, students and gardeners were preparing for one of the garden’s biggest events: its spring ...
Soon, the rainy season will pass and with the hot dry weather comes fire season, so be proactive by making your landscape ...
According to Schoharie Master Gardener Elizabeth Brown, planning ahead is key to setting gardeners up for success.
Apply commercial fertilizers, manure or compost to cane, bush (gooseberries, currants, and blueberries), and trailing berries ...
This is a good time to check your houseplants for pests and some trees and shrubs are ready for pruning. See what else you can do while waiting to get into the garden.
Children can enjoy a variety of free activities, including crafting finger puppets and completing their own activity sheets.
From country estates to gorgeous parks, enjoy the longer and brighter days spring has to offer with a walk in nature ...